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Yeah, none of these tweets will age well. You would expect the first to venture out to the bars and theaters etc to be young. And for that matter protests. But when we get to the 2nd and 3rd generation of case spawned by that crowd, the age distribution will broaden.
Bumping for Loki, easier than repeating myself.
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Yeah, none of these tweets will age well. You would expect the first to venture out to the bars and theaters etc to be young. And for that matter protests. But when we get to the 2nd and 3rd generation of case spawned by that crowd, the age distribution will broaden.
Bumping for Loki, easier than repeating myself.
Ah, so that is the lag you are talking about. I think you are somewhat right but I think the old and vulnerable are much more protected this time around.
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Some stats from an NYT piece today.
The situation in Miami is equally serious: One-third of all patients admitted to the city’s main public hospital over the past two weeks after going to the emergency room for car-crash injuries and other urgent problems have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Orlando has seen an explosion of coronavirus: nearly 60 percent of all cases diagnosed in that county came in just the past two weeks.
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@taiwan_girl said in Florida:
Another record day today
Doing my @Copper imitation!
Is Florida tired of winning yet? LOL
Do you think the virus was caused by Trump?
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Florida
ManLawyer:Perhaps the lawyer has other health issues that makes him particularly vulnerable (e.g., he’s already on immunosuppressant).
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Florida
ManLawyer:Too bad there isn’t a law that has heavy consequences for hurting people’s brains with mindless crap that some idiot thought was genius.
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@Doctor-Phibes ROFL!